It takes someone who is REALLY, REALLY trying to burn in a plasma these days. That's five years old thinking.Yeah, sure. And all 3 of you can take that line and BURN IT IN on your plasma screen so that you can nod and agree with it forever.
It takes someone who is REALLY, REALLY trying to burn in a plasma these days. That's five years old thinking.Yeah, sure. And all 3 of you can take that line and BURN IT IN on your plasma screen so that you can nod and agree with it forever.
Yeah, sure. And all 3 of you can take that line and BURN IT IN on your plasma screen so that you can nod and agree with it forever.
OK kind of understand. Just goes to show that they should a gotten a plasma instead of the LCD. Then they could've seen really good HD.
Or roughly the same HD as an LCD, but for 2-3 times the price.
Only if they can survive the California power consumption limit laws. Like diesel automobiles, if you can't sell them in California, they aren't long for the US.Plasmas rule!
Or roughly the same HD as an LCD, but for 2-3 times the price.
Make that 5-10 times the price when you add the increased cost of electricity over the life of the unit...
Only if they can survive the California power consumption limit laws. Like diesel automobiles, if you can't sell them in California, they aren't long for the US.
You don't know what you are talking about. I got my Panny 1080p 42 for 750. How much did you pay for that LCD that has soap opera video quality? The cost of the electric may be a bit more but the PQ is worth it.
CNET says: I were buying a plasma TV right now, I would avoid the 2009 line of Panasonic plasmas
#1 Plasmas rule
#2 Panasonic's 600Hz scan Plasma really rules
#3 Plasmas with pixel orbiter are almost impossible to burn in a screen image.
Good luck when the florescent tubes burn out on your LCD TV.
Actually, it changed it for the better.BS Did not change the Auto Industry.
How many LCD monitors are still out there working just fine? I've got a Dell 24" that I'm currently using a 2nd display screen in my living room that I got back in 2001.#1 Plasmas rule
#2 Panasonic's 600Hz scan Plasma really rules
#3 Plasmas with pixel orbiter are almost impossible to burn in a screen image.
Good luck when the florescent tubes burn out on your LCD TV.